During a plane ride, Melissa Stetten found herself seated next to a man that: (1) Identified himself as an actor; (2) Wore a wedding ring; and (3) Kept hitting her.

Annoyed by his advances, Melissa tweeted the conversation with this man. She provided his first name, Brian. Her tweets are public. Based on the information she tweeted, someone in her Twitter stream identified the actor in question. Brian is actor Brian Presley. He is married, with a five-year-old kid.

Brian Presley denies the encounter took place.

Melissa has gotten some backlash over the whole thing. The Daily Mail called her out as a liar based on a joke she tweeted about winning the lottery and the fact that she lies about her age (this is fairly common amongst models).

IIRC, etiquette does not permit one to out a cheating spouse. I would assume this extends to live tweeting a conversation with enough details for the public to identify the celebrity in question. I do not feel sorry for the actor. He is married and should not be hitting on other people. Melissa did not provide his last name, someone else did.

She didn't do it to ruin him, or even out him, she was being hit on by an annoying guy and tweeted. Such is life. That someone else identified him, oh well.

I mean would this have been different if it happened 10, 20, 40 years ago and she had been a guest on The Tonight Show and told the country about the annoying guy simply named "Brian" who would not shut up and opened a sunny window on a redeye flight? Same situation different forum, same outcome.

I don't see it as all that bad--from the tone of her tweets, I don't think she even actually believed he was a real actor at first, and Brian is a pretty common name; I think she just thought she was tweeting about Lying Dork Brian Nobody and not someone who could actually be identified. The tweets remind me of our tales on here of the various "Jasons" we've known who are ninja Navy SEAL computer hackers.

And he shouldn't hit on other women in a public place if he wants privacy!

What is she doing tweeting while on a plane ride? I thought you're not supposed to use the wireless capabilities on your phone or computer while flying.

Electronic devices only need to be completely off for takeoff and landing, and many planes these days have WiFi on board. Most of the smartphones have an "Airplane mode", where the cellular signal is off but it allows WiFi to be used.

I don't seen an issue with what she did--she didn't go out of her way to identify him and post details. She just posted about some annoying guy sitting on the plane next to her. It's not like she got his last named and Facebooked his wife.

The person who did seek out his details and figure out who it was might have done something more questionable.

And so what if she isn't an angel? Only perfect people can be in the right?